Here's how you can stay connected:
- Read an Open Letter from the Dean of Myers University Business School Joyce A. Banjac, Ph.D. Dean of the McDonald School of Business, Myers University, writes about the Myers/I-Open Polycentric Partnership at Myers. University leaders are responsible for seeding construction of collaborative networks for the Midtown Innovation Zone. Go here.
Check out the Midtown Business and Information Directory: Open Information Access for Midtown Industries** here. Take a short survey and be a part of building innovation in Midtown. For a free listing in the Midtown Business and Information Directory go online here.
Read about the June 28 program here.
Check the Attendee List here and stay connected to leaders building Innovation Zones in NEO here.
Review the June 28 Workshop Outcomes
Join others in the region and across the nation learning about Open Source Economic Development
- Attend the next Building NEO Innovation Zones regional meeting October 3, Noon to 4 PM at Baldwin-Wallace College
- Attend the I-Open National Open Source Economic Development conference Spring 2007
Watch for I-Open emails!
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